TOM*FW #2 Campaign
by Adriano Batista

David Kubas @ Elmer Olsen

Paul Mason @ Paul Mason

Jarrett @ Elite Toronto

Taras @ Elite Toronto

Justin @ Elmer Olsen

Franky @ Elite Toronto

Aidan @ Elite Toronto
While all eyes on the recent London Men’s Collection, and the upcoming men’s shows in Milan and Paris, Toronto didn’t fail to break in the hype on announcing its second season of TOM*FW–Toronto Men’s Fashion Week. Launching its new series of campaigns, the second season features Fall/Winter 2015 menswear collections.
The week begins on Monday, February 23rd with the TOM* Opening Night Party. Runway presentations for the week will take place each evening from February 25th through February 27th, and the celebrity charity fashion show, MensFashion4Hope, takes place during the Thursday, February 26th presentations. The week ends on March 2nd and 3rd with the menswear showrooms and trunk shows.
Season two secures an overwhelming lineup of designers where it features established Canadian and emerging contemporary designers from Christopher Bates to Benji WZW and Rani Kim.
TOM*FW is the eighth Men’s Fashion Week in the world. Launched in August 2014, the event aims to showcase and promote the most innovative, creative and talented of menswear designers in Canada.
Credits
Photographer: Iko Maramo
Creative Director/Stylist: Danyl Geneciran
Hair Stylist: Stéphane Scotto Di Cesare
Makeup Artists: Rainier Croft & Maude Patrzynski
Text: Danyl Geneciran
Andrea Incontri Fall/Winter 2015
Marni Fall/Winter 2015
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